On 2013-01-06, David Fishburn wrote:
> ...
>
> a) try clean
> gvim -u NONE -U NONE -N "$@"
The "-U NONE" is not necessary if "-u NONE" is being used.
> I would also add --no-plugins to that.
That's spelled "--noplugin", although "--noplugins" also seems to
work.
It's not clear to me what you meant by that. "-u NONE" already
inhibits the loading of plugins.
gvim --noplugin
will start gvim with the normal vimrc files but without loading
plugins. However, if your vimrc enables filetype plugins and/or
syntax highlighting and you open a file, any filetype-dependent
plugins will still be loaded.
Regards,
Gary
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